near the city of Mtskheta, the Aragvi River flows into the Kura River, the largest rivers of Transcaucasia and Georgia. white river merges with black one. color depends on which rock lies on bottom.
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Near the City of Mtskheta the Aragvi River Flows Into the Kura River
Near the City of Mtskheta the Aragvi River Flows Into the Kura River
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Created | 24 Nov 2022 |
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